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westies ten take on balfron

A good crowd of Westies turned up today for the 'scenic traffic-free, with beautiful views of the Campsies' Balfron 10k , scenic being a euphemism for slightly hilly, which suited us fine. Early dull skies burned off on cue to present a crisp sunny morning - sunshine with enough lingering coolness just right for running. I set off steady, watching the leaders drift away while sizing up those in the second pack, wary not to overdo things too soon. The course meanders out into farmland countryside, revealing itself through the hedgerows, undulating down to a low point at 3km, climbing back up to the turn, and then all again in reverse. The out-and-back route made for a sociable occasion, with greetings and support being exchanged between the opposite runners. I gradually made places up the field, taking advantage of the gradients (actually gaining more rapidly on the downs than the ups), reeling in the last runner in my sight after 8km before gritting to the finish worrying that I too was being reeled in. But fortunately not, and I was extremely pleased to take 4th place and 1st vet.

A good show by all - Cat, Bill pleased with a PB boding well for flatter courses, Val 7th lady and Rob acquitting themselves well after a late start, Ellie 3rd lady, Chris 6th and 2nd vet, Andy Freer, Jacques, Pat, and me with a PB too. Robert Gilroy (Cambuslang) and Kirsty Husband (Garscube) took the main honours in a well organised and supported community event.

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Posted by David Riach on Sun 27 Apr 2008 | 6 comments

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  1. Johnston said...

    Well done all, particularly Cat who excelled in the male category despite not being male, if the results are to be believed.

    Also concerned that Cap'n Chris has renounced his Westies-ness in said results...

    Monday 28th April 2008 12.06am

  2. Chris said...

    Well done to the big Westies turn out at the Balfron 10k.Here is a slightly tidied up version of the full results

    Monday 28th April 2008 7.44am

  3. Bill said...

    Yes, a scenic and hilly 10k course with lovely spring weather, a good Westies turnout and an entire orange plantation available in segmented from at the finish for refreshment.

    Monday 28th April 2008 8.33am

  4. Chris said...

    Johnston - the club, age and gender categories were all slightly random. I was awarded first V40 (when it should have been David), and David was awarded the first V50 prize (which should have been Paul Thompson)!!

    Monday 28th April 2008 10.02am

  5. Chris said...

    Summary of the 10 Westies runners:

    Pos Name Cat Gun Time Chip Time4 David Riach M40 0:35:47 0:35:456 Chris Upson M40 0:36:12 0:36:1126 Ellen Homewood F 0:40:39 0:40:3627 Bill Fisher M 0:41:08 0:41:0036 Jacques Penderis M 0:42:18 0:42:1557 Val Houston F40 0:43:34 0:42:5368 Catriona Miller F 0:44:27 0:44:08153 Rob McQuater M 0:49:51 0:46:58223 Patricia Mclaughlin F50 0:53:20 0:53:13273 Andy Freer M50 0:56:26 0:56:05

    Note that Rob started 3 minutes late!

    Monday 28th April 2008 10.28am

  6. Jason said...

    Well done everyone on a god sunday run. I was walking in fancy Ingerland so missed it/ you all. Speical mentions have to go to David R. on flying form at the moment, Cat continuing her trans gender come back and Bills pb. Also good to have Val and Rob back on the scene.

    Wednesday 30th April 2008 8.43am

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